We all know Tim Tebow rarely, if ever, says anything out of line, derogatory or controversial. And he certainly doesn’t participate in trash talk.

But playing alongside Brady Quinn at Denver, the former Florida Gator and Heisman Trophy winner apparently couldn’t help himself. Speaking at a University of Florida event in Winter Park, Fla., last week, Tebow touched on many topics, including Quinn and Gators coach Will Muschamp. Here’s what he had to say, according to GatorZone.com:

“I had a teammate at Denver who played the same position as me and he went to the University of Notre Dame. He would brag about his university, how great it was. Most of us in the locker room were like, ‘C’mon, we all had opportunities. We chose not to go there.’ … But he talked so much about his university that it became easy. I’d say, ‘Your whole team had one guy who ran under a 5.0 40. Our kicker ran under 5.0.’ ”

Tebow on Muschamp, who the QB faced when Muschamp was defensive coordinator at Auburn:

“My freshman year, as you know, I’d run in a play every now and then. My first play in the Auburn game, fans are going crazy. We’re running ’86 Counter.’ I got the ball, went left, went back right—touchdown!” Tebow recalled. “Like 16 yards. I’m like, ‘Sheesh, this is easy.’

“So the next year we’re playing them and I don’t want to say that we were overlooking them ’cause we weren’t. We trained hard for them. But he came up with a great scheme and I think during my whole career that was the least amount of points and yards ever in a game. So we have a pretty good one in Coach Muschamp. I’m glad he’s a Gator.”